tissue? tissue?
The general shape of onion cells are usually: A long / thing oval.
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
They are a different shape and have a dark premiter!
All their legs have similar size and shape.
Yes. In this sense, a plasma is similar to a gas.
Onion cells are rectangular in shape.
very nice case in the legal agreement of nature and animals
A group of cells that are similar in shape and function are called tissues. Tissues work together to perform specific functions in the body. Examples include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.
A group of cells with the same form (shape) and function is a tissue.Some examples of human tissues are:connective tissueepithelial tissuenervous tissuemuscle tissueTissues are grouped into organs, and organs may be grouped into systems.
Group of cells working together of same kind is called tissue.
a mountain range
No. The shape of a cell depends on its function.
the skeleton help you to stand up, give your body shape and make blood in the blood marrow. :)
means that the specified cell is similar to amoeba cells in apparences,which is irregular,phagocytic shape....thx.....with best regards..
No. Nerve cells (neurons), for example, are very different in size and shape than epithelial or muscle cells. And don't forget the hen's egg and ostrich egg, each of which is a single cell.
No, cork cells can vary in shape depending on their location within the tissue. Cork cells found in the outer layer of the cork tissue are typically more irregular in shape and tightly packed, while those in the inner layers are more rounded or polygonal.
Sarcina aurantiaca is a species of bacteria that typically forms cubic packets of eight cells arranged in a cube shape, similar to a tetrad or a cuboidal shape.